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100 aHarrison, Robert T.,eauthor.
245 00 aBritain in the Middle East :b1619-1971 /cRobert T Harrison.
260 aNew York :bBloomsbury Academic,c2016.
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505 aMachine generated contents note: -- Introduction -- 1. Getting Started: The Search for Trade, 1555-1763 -- 2. The Impact of the Seven Years War: Victory, Power and Dominance to 1797 -- 3. The Napoleonic Wars and the Search for Regional Security, 198-1815 -- 4. Expanded British Influence in the Persian Gulf, Red Sea and Egypt, 1815-1841 -- 5. The 'Great Game' and Afghanistan, 1838-1842 -- 6. The 'Eastern Question' and the Crimean War and its Causes, 1838-1856 -- 7. The Question of Egypt, 1838-1879 -- 8. The Invasion of Egypt, the Turning Point and Direct Control, 1882 -- 9. Intervention's Aftermath and the Imperial Scramble, 1883-1914 -- 10. The First World War, the Mesopotamian and Palestinian Campaigns and Treaty-Making, 1914-1918 -- 11. War's Aftermath: The Watershed, 1918-1922 -- 12. Tenacity Enshrined: Holding on, 1922-1940 -- 13. Britain's 'Defense-Offense' in the Middle East in the Second World War, 1939-1945 -- 14. The End of the Road: Exit from Empire, 1945-1971 -- 15. Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index.
520 a"Britain in the Middle East provides a comprehensive survey of British involvement in the Middle East, exploring their mutual construction and influence across the entire historical sweep of their relationship. In the 17th century, Britain was establishing trade links in the Middle East, using its position in India to increasingly exclude other European powers. Over the coming centuries this commercial influence developed into political power and finally formal empire, as the British sought to control their regional hegemony through military force. Robert Harrison charts this relationship, exploring how the Middle East served as the launchpad for British offensive action in the World Wars, and how resentment against colonial rule in the region led ultimately to political and Islamic revolutions and Britain's demise as a global, imperial power."--cProvided by publisher.
520 a"Surveys the history of British involvement in the Middle East, from commercial influence to formal empire"--cProvided by publisher.
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Britain in the Middle East :1619-1971 /Robert T Harrison
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Britain in the Middle East :1619-1971 /Robert T Harrison
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New York : Bloomsbury Academic 2016.
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"Britain in the Middle East provides a comprehensive survey of British involvement in the Middle East, exploring their mutual construction and influence across the entire historical sweep of their relationship. In the 17th century, Britain was establishing trade links in the Middle East, using its position in India to increasingly exclude other European powers. Over the coming centuries this commercial influence developed into political power and finally formal empire, as the British sought to control their regional hegemony through military force. Robert Harrison charts this relationship, exploring how the Middle East served as the launchpad for British offensive action in the World Wars, and how resentment against colonial rule in the region led ultimately to political and Islamic revolutions and Britain's demise as a global, imperial power." / "Surveys the history of British involvement in the Middle East, from commercial influence to formal empire"
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